Austrian type designer Viktor Solt-Bittner created this script FontFont in 2002. The font is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, festive occasions, film and tv as well as logo, branding and creative industries. FF...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
Trade Gothic inline is a quirky display companion for Trade Gothic Next, offering five different voices, and a whole lot of personality. The lighter weights are graceful and elegant, embracing negative space to give...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified May 15, 2024
The DIN Next™ Stencil suite of designs is DIN with an attitude. It’s even more industrial strength than the original. DIN Next Stencil’s seven roman weights are perfect for projects that require a mechanized,...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified January 1, 2025
The Rosella™ family, by Sabina Chipară, is an elegant and playful suite of typefaces that are ideal for book covers, social announcements, packaging and posters. Inspired by late 19th century engravers typefaces that mimic...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified January 1, 2025
The Posterama™ typeface family contains 63 fonts and is a true journey through space and time. Designed by Jim Ford, each Posterama family contains 7 weights from Thin to Ultra Black, in 9 distinct...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified January 1, 2025
For many type lovers, Broadway is the quintessential Art Deco typeface. Designed as an all-caps typeface in 1927 by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF, it was expanded two years later with a lower case...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified January 1, 2025
The Masqualero™ family is a versatile solution for a deep and broad range of applications. In large sizes, the heavier designs are dark and handsome, while the lighter weights are charming and friendly in...
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified January 1, 2025
An all-caps titling font designed by the Monotype Drawing Office in 1934, based on an alphabet designed by Veronese calligrapher Felice Feliciano in 1463.
by Staff · Published April 9, 2019
· Last modified January 1, 2025
Inspired by butcher shop and supermarket window advertising, Beefcakes™ emulates “big brush” style lettering – with a contemporary twist. Not for the typographically timid, this is a design that makes a powerful and friendly...